Abstract Gel White – part of a decorative system for abstract, foam-like spreading designs
Abstract Gel White should not be understood as a classic standalone painting gel, but rather as part of a special Abstract system. When used together with Abstract Base, it creates organic, foam-like spreading patterns that result in completely unique abstract textures.
The technique is based on applying an extremely thin layer of Abstract Gel White over the uncured Abstract Base, then allowing time for the color to spread. This creates the characteristic “foamy,” cellular, organic pattern. The effect can be further enhanced by using a dotting needle, which creates even more interesting structures.
This is not a simple line art material — it is an effect technique.
Why you’ll love Abstract Gel White
• Special decorative material of the Abstract system
• Works in combination with Abstract Base
• Creates foam-like, organically spreading patterns
• Perfect for cellular, textured abstract effects
• Can be enhanced with a dotting needle (“foam effect”)
• Works best when applied in an extremely thin layer
• Every design is unique
• Ideal for modern abstract, ink-art and texture designs
• Fast yet highly spectacular salon decoration
• A true creative effect material
Frequently asked questions about Abstract Gel White
What makes Abstract Gel White special?
It is not just a white painting gel, but part of a system that, together with Abstract Base, creates unique spreading effects.
What is needed to use it?
Abstract Base, because the effect spreads and develops on it.
How is it used?
• Apply Abstract Base
• Do not cure
• Apply an extremely thin layer of Abstract Gel White
• Allow it to spread
• Optionally use a dotting needle to enhance structure
• Cure after the desired pattern is achieved
Why must it be applied very thinly?
Because only then can the effect spread properly and form organic shapes.
What does “foam effect” mean?
It creates cellular, bubble-like, organic structures with depth and texture.
What does the dotting needle do?
It “opens” the pattern and enhances the foamy structure.
What designs is it suitable for?
• abstract textures
• foam-like organic patterns
• ink-art effects
• cellular structures
• marble abstract effects
• modern art designs
Is it suitable for beginners?
Yes, because the effect partially develops on its own.
Why do professionals love it?
Because it allows the creation of unique designs quickly, which are difficult to reproduce manually.
What is the key to a perfect result?
Very thin application + patience during the spreading process.
Expert tip
Do not rush curing — let the material “work.” The most interesting effect often appears in the final seconds. The dotting needle trick is what truly brings the design to life.
If there is a product that is more of a technique than a material, it is Abstract Gel White.